NTU College of Science
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Official Twitter account of the College of Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore http://www.ntu.edu.sg/science
Led by Nanyang Asst Prof Qiao Yuan, researchers from @CCEB_NTU developed an analytical platform that discovered an alternate signaling pathway between our immune system and our gut microbiome as well as the bacterial fragments involved. Read more: tinyurl.com/4z78hueh



CoS's community project, Project Sci-nergise, held their 2nd Campus Science Trail on June 25 and 26. Students from Yuan Ching Secondary School got a chance to experience life as young scientists in NTU's campus. Read more here: tinyurl.com/mrwrh4fn


The inaugural Postgraduate Alumni Networking & Industry Engagement event on 28 March gave postgraduate students a chance to connect with College alumni and industry leaders, letting them gain real-world insights and career guidance. Read more here: tinyurl.com/mz9kfrxc


A team of scientists led by Dr Meng Guo from @ntu_ase has developed the most comprehensive Earth system model to date that is shedding new light on the critical role of ocean pH levels in the emergence of early life. Read more here: tinyurl.com/y264ey4x

A team of scientists from @SCELSE_SG and @ntusbs, led by Asst Prof Anni Zhang (@AnniZLab), has developed a new DNA sequence alignment algorithm, called X-Mapper, that is significantly faster and more accurate than existing methods. tinyurl.com/22evjd8n


The College’s annual Science Discovery Camp is coming this June! It is open to all JC, MI and Poly students who are interested in experiencing the College’s Science programmes. Find out more here: ntu.edu.sg/science/NTU-Sc…

The College recently celebrated its College of Science (CoS) Day 2025 on 21 January. An annual tradition celebrating the OneCoS family, it started more than a decade ago and it brings together students from the College’s four Schools @ntu_ase @ntusbs @CCEB_NTU @NTU_SPMS




Congratulations to Assistant Professor Xiao Tianshu for receiving the 2024 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Singapore award! She has been recognised for her work in structure-based and AI facilitated antiviral drug development, which is designed to fight infectious diseases.

Scientists from @ntusbs have shown that protein p52 in multiple myeloma, produced from the hyperactivation of signalling pathway NF-κB, reprograms DNA regions to express genes that drive the growth and survival of cancer cells in that disease. tinyurl.com/yt5hrzj3




Congratulations to the College's scientists who have been named by Clarivate in their Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list! Read more here: tinyurl.com/3maxh54w

Kickstart your journey at NTU and join an international research community committed to excellence! Apply to our PhD programmes in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics. Apply NOW: tinyurl.com/mtfb8bx6
CoS held its first Innovation Day on 23 Oct. The event showcased the myriads of scientific research and innovation from the College, and industry experts on deep tech investing were invited to share their expertise. Read more here tinyurl.com/28jynejc




#NTUsg has received a S$12.5 million gift from The Ngee Ann Kongsi to support traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) education at NTU. This funding will provide scholarships, clinical training, and community outreach initiatives to develop the next generation of TCM practitioners in…
Last month, acclaimed climate scientist Prof Katharine Hayhoe from @nature_org gave an impactful lecture at #NTUsg on #climatechange, urging scientists to go beyond presenting hard data and scientific findings to inspire hope and guide individuals on the actions that they can…
CoS and the Institute of Advanced Studies had the privilege of hosting Dr Serg Bell, Founder of Constructor Group and Acronis, on 26 Sep, in a Fireside Chat moderated by Prof Simon Redfern, Dean of CoS. Read more here tinyurl.com/2dzpvzyv




On 27 Aug, CoS welcomed a delegation from @KingsCollegeLon. The intention of the visit was to identify key areas where we can develop research collaboration and student exchange. Read more here: tinyurl.com/262y6r2v

Paving the way for #6G: Researchers led by Assoc Prof Ranjan Singh of #NTUsg’s School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences have developed two chips that deliver data more efficiently for super fast 6G telecommunication. Read more about the innovation: ntu.sg/rc-PF22-Silico……
Project Sci-nergise organised their Campus Science Trail in collaboration with Limbang Youth Network in June. Their aim was to foster scientific curiousity amongst youth. Members got a chance to conduct experiments at @NTU_SPMS and visit labs at @ntusbs.




Scientists from @ntusbs have discovered how a protein causes the uncommon but aggressive triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and how understanding its genetic signalling pathway can lead to more effective treatment options.




Quantum leap to TikTok fame: #NTUsgClassof2024 graduate Randy Tan has made a mark with his electrifying physics lessons on TikTok, simplifying complex quantum physics concepts for his audience — setting him apart as a prominent creator on the #NTUsg School of Physical and…